Wisconsin (36-1-4) completed its season with a 26-game unbeaten streak.

SKIING Svindal wins World Cup overall title with finish of 15th

Needing a finish of 15th or better to ensure winning the World Cup overall title over Benjamin Raich of Austria, Aksel Lund Svindal finished 15th in the slalom in the final event of the season in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. Raich won the race but finished 13 points behind.

The women's overall crown went to Nicole Hosp, who won a giant slalom to hold off Austrian teammate Marlies Schild.

COLLEGE SOFTBALL Buckeyes pitch no-hitters in both ends of a doubleheader for first time

Kim Reeder and Jamee Juarez pitched back-to-back no-hitters for the Ohio State softball team yesterday against visiting Oakland University.

Reeder defeated Oakland 9-1 in five innings, and Juarez allowed only one base runner in a 5-0 win in the second game. Juarez retired 21 of 22 batters, including the final 18 with 13 strikeouts.

Ohio State is 14-10, Oakland 5-13.

ELSEWHERE Longtime Dolphins fan who cheered on the sideline dies at 72

Denny Sym, aka "Dolfan Denny," who cheered on the Miami Dolphins for 34 years as a one-man sideline show, has died in Davie, Fla. He was 72.

Sym died Friday, his wife, Ingrid, said. He had been battling kidney disease and cancer for several years.

Sym was the second well-known fan to die recently. Wilford "Crazy Ray" Jones, the Dallas Cowboys fan who energized fans for decades, died Saturday. He was 76.